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Q: What is the percentage of absolute monarchies of all current governments is the world?
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What are two current absolute monarchies?

The only Absolute Monarchies today are Swaziland, Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the surprising one, Vatican City. I'm not sure about Tonga, where the King still holds a lot of power.


Who has the power in a monarchy?

Depending on the type of monarchy, the individual (or group) who holds actual political power varies.In absolute monarchies, the monarch wields unchecked authority over the sovereign domain. Typically, such governments operate under the idea that the power of the ruler is a divine right. Current examples of this form of government include Vatican City, where the Pope is the absolute monarch.In constitutional monarchies, monarchs are usually restricted in their powers, and must adhere to guidelines set by a national constitution of some sort. It is common (especially in modern-day constitutional monarchies) for the monarch's position to be a symbolic figurehead. In such cases, actual power is vested in the parliament, usually headed by a prime minister (or equivalent position). Current examples of constitutional monarchies include the United Kingdom and Sweden.Rarely, there have also been cases of elective monarchies, where the monarch is voted into office. Elective monarchies can be either absolute or constitutional, but political power is usually based upon the electorate (historically, nobles and upper-class families). Current examples include Malaysia, an elective constitutional monarchy.


What countries have monarchies in Africa?

There are three African countries that are run by monarchies and earn the title 'Kingdom'. They are Lesotho, Morocco and Swaziland. Lesotho and Morocco have constitutional monarchies, meaning that the monarch is also the head of state by the laws of the constitution. The United Kingdom, Spain, Denmark and Sweden are examples of constitutional monarchies. Swaziland, however, has an absolute monarchy, so that the monarch shares the titles of head of state and head of government, not restricted by a constitution or law. Along with Brunei, Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia, Swaziland is the only current absolute monarchy, and is the only non-Islamic absolute monarchy. Previous African monarchies included Zululand in South Africa, Ashanti in Ghana and varying sub-national monarchies in present-day Uganda.


How is absolute monarchy power transferred?

It passes from reigning monarch to legitimate heir when the reigning monarch dies or abdicates. The specifics of what defines a legitimate heir depends on the absolute monarchy. In some monarchies, the family member must be male -- but in others it can be female. In some monarchies, it must be a child of the current monarch -- but in others it can be a sibling. In some monarchies, if there is no immediate family, a new royal family is sought -- but in others, a more distant family member is sought.


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Power is transferred in absolute monarchy by the death or overthrowing of the current leader.


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The underlying assumption of this question, which is that constitutional monarchies are considered democracies by dint of being constitutional monarchies, is false. "Constitutional Monarchy" simply means that the power of the monarch (king) is limited by a constitution. This constitution can be enforced by some kind of oligarchy, aristocracy, or the common gentry. If the constitution is enforced by an oligarchy or aristocracy, the resulting state is not a democracy, whereas if it is enforced by the common gentry, it is democratic.Now, since almost all current constitutional monarchies are of this latter variety (monarchies with a constitution enforced by common people), people generally drop the intermediate step of separating non-democratic constitutional monarchies from democratic constitutional monarchies and refer to constitutional monarchies as a form of democracy.


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